I don't usually have trouble thinking of titles for my articles, but I am now. I'm writing an article about how we can stop food related behaviors - for example, how we can stop from going to food for comfort or how we can stop restricting our food intake in an attempt to gain control. So it isn't just for those with eating disorders (like most articles I write), but it's for anyone who turns to food or away from food for emotional or spiritual reasons. Anyway, that's the gist of it. Does anyone have any ideas?

I don't usually have trouble thinking of titles for my articles, but I am now. I'm writing an article about how we can stop food related behaviors - for example, how we can stop from going to food for comfort or how we can stop restricting our food intake in an attempt to gain control. So it isn't just for those with eating disorders (like most articles I write), but it's for anyone who turns to food or away from food for emotional or spiritual reasons. Anyway, that's the gist of it. Does anyone have any ideas?

*sneaks onto the porch again* (okay. So I've been lurking/skimming a bit.)

What about "Handing over the Controls" or "In Control" or "Co-Pilot to Pilot" Okay. So those are all kind of dumb, cheesy, and/or cliche-ish. But it's all I can come up with.

Also...

hold --> held (Okay. I admit. I really just wanted to participate in the game. But felt I had to have some other "excuse" to jump in. )

Allison, you're welcome on the porch anytime, and you don't need an "excuse" to participate in our game.

Thanks for the title ideas so far. I thought of something myself a little bit ago (Give Food Its Proper Place), but it's pretty bland, so someone else can probably come up with something better.

My sister is staying with my mom for a couple of days, and I'm going to rent a rug doctor and she'll come over and clean my carpets for me. She's done it before, and I haven't. Plus I shouldn't work that closely with stirring up allergens. I shouldn't even be here while it's being done, but I have to be. The cleaner I bought kills dust mites and it's a powder so it can also be mixed to use as a spray for carpets and upholstery, so I can follow up with that. I also have another spray that actually removes the dust mites. So between these two products, I'm hoping to be able to get on top of things. Ideally, I should have wood floors and leather furniture, but it's hard to say if or when I'll be able to afford all of that. Plus it seems like leather furniture is so big, and I'm not.

I don't usually have trouble thinking of titles for my articles, but I am now. I'm writing an article about how we can stop food related behaviors - for example, how we can stop from going to food for comfort or how we can stop restricting our food intake in an attempt to gain control. So it isn't just for those with eating disorders (like most articles I write), but it's for anyone who turns to food or away from food for emotional or spiritual reasons. Anyway, that's the gist of it. Does anyone have any ideas?

*sneaks onto the porch again* (okay. So I've been lurking/skimming a bit.)

What about "Handing over the Controls" or "In Control" or "Co-Pilot to Pilot" Okay. So those are all kind of dumb, cheesy, and/or cliche-ish. But it's all I can come up with.

Also...

hold --> held (Okay. I admit. I really just wanted to participate in the game. But felt I had to have some other "excuse" to jump in. )

Allison - you're so cute. You need no excuses, ever.

Held ---> Weld ----oops, I see Laurie beat me to my post and "weld" is off the charts!Help ---> Kelp!

By the way, that "fill in the blank" question (that Winston Churchill liked so well)? The answer is:PARAPROSDOKIANS - at least that's what I was told. Now I should look up that word to see if it is accurate.

Examples "Take my wife – please!" —Henny Youngman[8] "He was at his best when the going was good." —Alistair Cooke on the Duke of Windsor[1] "There but for the grace of God — goes God." —Winston Churchill[1] "If I am reading this graph correctly — I'd be very surprised." —Stephen Colbert[9] "You can always count on the Americans to do the right thing—after they have tried everything else." —Winston Churchill[9] "On his feet he wore…blisters." —Aristotle[10] "I've had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn't it." —Groucho Marx[11] "A modest man, who has much to be modest about." —supposedly Winston Churchill, about Clement Attlee[11] "I like going to the park and watching the children run around because they don't know I'm using blanks." —Emo Philips[11] "If I could just say a few words… I'd be a better public speaker." —Homer Simpson[12] "I haven't slept for ten days, because that would be too long." —Mitch Hedberg[3] "She was good as cooks go, and as cooks go she went." —Saki[13] "I sleep eight hours a day and at least ten at night." —Bill Hicks[3] "I don't belong to an organized political party. I'm a Democrat." —Will Rogers[14] "They don't call me big for nuttin' / All of a sudden" —The Notorious B.I.G.[15]

Our Mpls. newspaper reported today that the power company serving the area was planning to raise their electric rates. Apparently, electric usage was down this year and in spite of cost saving efforts, they were not able to make the PROFIT they had expected.

So...the company is going to make up the lower than expected revenue by raising its rates for all its customers. HOW CAN THEY GET AWAY WITH DOING THAT??? (Wait! The government sorta operates that way, doesn't it?)

Carol and I owned/operated two businesses for 16 years. Had we pulled a stunt like that during years when the sales/profits of our products and services were not as planned, we would have soon been out of business. We simply had to spend less than we brought in to make ends meet.

There is one major difference though...we had competition, and the power company does not.

Don

John 14:6Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me."